I believe she is buried here next to her spouse and two young daughters. There are three graves which have brick borders. Agnes is probably buried next to her father while her sister Chloe is buried next to her. In addition, there appears to be another grave on the other side of Chloe's in a sunken area. I believe Queenie is buried here. The daughters are buried between their parents.
I have not been able to find a death certificate or an obituary for her. I believe she died in Walton Co., GA. Unfortunately, there are no newspapers available for the time of her death (as far as I know). I understand that a fire destroyed most of the older newspapers.
Mother was Drucilla N. C. H. Chandler. Ca 1840 - 3/4/1879
A small headstone was placed on Nov. 5, 2015
I believe she is buried here next to her spouse and two young daughters. There are three graves which have brick borders. Agnes is probably buried next to her father while her sister Chloe is buried next to her. In addition, there appears to be another grave on the other side of Chloe's in a sunken area. I believe Queenie is buried here. The daughters are buried between their parents.
I have not been able to find a death certificate or an obituary for her. I believe she died in Walton Co., GA. Unfortunately, there are no newspapers available for the time of her death (as far as I know). I understand that a fire destroyed most of the older newspapers.
Mother was Drucilla N. C. H. Chandler. Ca 1840 - 3/4/1879
A small headstone was placed on Nov. 5, 2015
Family Members
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William L. Hewitt
1866–1939
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Elizabeth Hewitt Williams
1869–1903
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Cornelia Jane "Nellie" Hewitt Arnold
1871–1941
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Frances Narcissa "Fannie" Hewitt Finch
1878–1971
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Lela Carolyn Hewitt Lord
1880–1938
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Lena Bell Hewitt Yarbrough
1883–1931
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Ellis Emmett Hewitt
1885–1933
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Ada Modest "Maud" Hewitt Scott
1891–1971
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